> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Hi everyone=8A
> 
> 
> In a recent loss of many things during a rebuild=20
> after a virus like series of system problems etc=20
> I find I cannot get my printer to run=8A
> 
> I have connected the LW printer to the printer=20
> port and have tried to get the Apple Printer=20
> utility (2.2) to recognize the printer so I can=20
> set it up, but no joy=8AI am just not sure the=20
> printer port is working even and I'm not sure how=20
> to go about this further=8A
> 
> I'm using a 7600/120 with Sonnet G3/400 card and OS 9.2.2
> 
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Is=20
> there some way I can test if the port is working=20
> and its not the printer that wants to hide?
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> Michael

With my laser printer, an Apple 4/600, one needs to ensure Apple talk is on
and set right. If you need to do this but are not sure what to do, ask
again.

David Elmo


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